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XP Power release low cost 6 Watt DC-DC converters in DIP-24 package

XP Power today announced the JCE06 and JTE06 series of low cost compact 6 Watt DC-DC converters aimed at a broad range of mobile communications, industrial and transportation applications. Constructed in a plastic industry standard 24-pin DIP through hole mounting package, and measuring 1.25 x 0.80 x 0.40 inches (31.75 x 20.32 x 10.40 mm), the single and dual output units achieve a power density of 15 Watts per cubic inch and an efficiency of up to 84%.

Single output models are available with +3.3, +5, +12, +15 or +24 VDC outputs. Duals provide +/-3.3, +/-5, +/-12, +/-15 or +/-24 VDC outputs. The JCE06 accommodates a wide 2:1 input range and the JTE06 series an ultra wide 4:1 input range. All models cover the popular nominal input voltages of +12, +24 or +48 VDC.

Input to output isolation is 1,500 VDC across the range. An optional 3,000 VDC isolation model is available to order quoting suffix –H. A metal case option is also available by adding –M suffix to the part code at the time of order.

The converters suit a wide range of operating environments in temperatures from -40 to + 100 degrees C. No additional forced airflow or heatsinking is required, saving valuable board space and extra cost.

An under voltage input protection feature shuts down the converter below a set voltage in order to prevent damage to the converter.

All models within both ranges meet EN55022 class A conducted EMC emissions without the need for any additional components.

Prices range from $13.85 for a 500 pcs order of a single output JCE06 series and $14.00 for a 500 pcs order of the JTE06 series.

XP Power is committed to being a leading provider of power solutions, including AC-DC power supplies and DC-DC converters. With ISO9001:2008, XP Power offers total quality, from in-house design through to manufacturing facilities around the world. The company offers the widest range of power products available from one source and unrivalled technical and customer support, aiding both vendor consolidation and cost reduction programmes. XP has 27 sales offices throughout Europe, North America and Asia.

XP Power Ltd, a London Stock Exchange listed public company, has design centres in Fyfield (UK), Orange County (California), and Singapore, which also serves as the company’s headquarters. Manufacturing is carried out near Shanghai, China and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The design teams push back the boundaries of cost and technology, providing market leading power products. Dedicated in-house Engineered Solutions teams provide customer specific solutions, with rapid response times. The applications team provide expert technical support to help customers integrate and use XP power products worldwide.

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